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Leopard Imaging Inc. (Leopard Imaging), a global leader in intelligent embedded camera design and manufacturing, is launching its new state-of-the-art embedded cameras LI-AR0830-YUV-MIPI and LI-AR2020-MIPI powered by onsemi at the world’s most influential technology event – CES 2024.

Founded in 2008, Leopard Imaging has supported thousands of well-known companies in advanced imaging solutions with its experienced engineering teams, high quality manufacturing capabilities in both “Made in U.S.A” and offshore, and quality management certifications such as IATF16949 for automotive industry, and AS9100D for aerospace industry.

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The onsemi AR2020 and AR0830 sensors are a part of the Hyperlux™ LP product family. These two advanced sensors capture images in either linear or enhanced Dynamic Range (eDR) modes, with a rolling−shutter readout. Both sensors are architected & designed to deliver high−quality performance consuming very low power. It is supported by a 1.4 μm BSI pixel from onsemi and delivers excellent optical performance in lowlight & NIR wavelengths. The features of the sensors provide a powerful data capturing device at the edge that can be programmed through several options to deliver optimal bandwidth at very low power. Both cameras are well-received by customers with applications of automation, robotics, A-IoT, drones, etc.

“We are very excited to launch our LI-AR0830-YUV-MIPI and LI-AR2020-MIPI cameras powered by onsemi again at CES,” said Bill Pu, president and co-founder of Leopard Imaging. “We are looking forward to meeting our partners and more high technology companies who are seeking advanced image solutions at CES 2024.”

“With our superior ultra-low power design, high-performance pixel and system optimized features such as Wake-on-Motion and SmartROI, our Hyperlux LP sensor family brings world-class imaging to a variety of applications,” said Steve Harris, senior director of marketing, Industrial and Commercial Sensing Division, Intelligent Solutions Group, onsemi. “Our wide base of customers, combined with Leopard Imaging’s industry recognized high-quality camera expertise, have a reliable and ready-to-use solution for any use case.”

Leopard Imaging will be showcasing their imaging solutions at CES 2024 Booth No. 9529, Las Vegas Convention Center, North Hall, January 5th – 8th. To set up a meeting with Leopard Imaging at CES, please email marketing@leopardimaging.com.

Leopard Imaging and onsemi will host a joint webinar in January 2024 to present the details of the two cameras with industry leaders. For registration information please subscribe to Leopard Imaging Newsletter.

About Leopard Imaging Inc.

Leopard Imaging is a global leader providing high-definition embedded cameras and AI-based imaging solutions—focusing on core technologies that improve image processing in automotive vehicles, aerospace vehicles, drones, IoT, and robotics. An NVIDIA Elite Partner and a member of the AWS Partner Network, Leopard Imaging works closely with the most established sensor companies in producing advanced camera solutions for global customers. With original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and original design manufacturer (ODM) services, Leopard Imaging provides camera solutions for global customers.

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Onesemi does also supply APPLE just fyi......
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
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This bloke from Infineon just gave BrainChip some YUUUUUUGE compliments!!! Infineon have been working with us for approx 1 year and this guy is SOOOOOO excited and reckons we're UNDERESTIMATING OURSELVES!!!!!!

Infineon is the largest semiconductor manufacturer in Germany, employing over 50,000 people.

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Brilliant.... Thanks @Bravo ....:love::cool: Exciting interview!

I like what he said.. Telling it straight..... "Your not advertising as good as you should!!.. underestimating yourselves!!" ...

Bring on the 📢📢Announcements📢📢 BRN ... Pretty please

🙏🙏OK next mention please 🙏🙏
 
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Hi Bravo
Just wait until you listen to the OnSemi representative talk about their joint demonstration of a smart Airbag AKIDA Sensor for automotive applications.
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Larry has more than an OnSemi.........

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Day One coming to a close soon as it's just after 7:40 pm in Las Vegas and it's only around 5c outside, but much hotter in the
Convention Centre, " One day at a time " Love Akida ❤️

 
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Ambarella Showcases N1 SoC Series at CES, Enhancing Edge AI with Efficient LLMs​

SANTA CLARA, Calif., Jan. 8, 2024 — Ambarella, Inc., an edge AI semiconductor company, today announced during CES that it is demonstrating multi-modal large language models (LLMs) running on its new N1 SoC series at a fraction of the power-per-inference of leading GPU solutions.
Ambarella aims to bring generative AI—a transformative technology that first appeared in servers due to the large processing power required—to edge endpoint devices and on-premise hardware, across a wide range of applications such as video security analysis, robotics and a multitude of industrial applications.
Ambarella will initially be offering optimized generative AI processing capabilities on its mid to high-end SoCs, from the existing CV72 for on-device performance under 5W, through to the new N1 series for server-grade performance under 50W. Compared to GPUs and other AI accelerators, Ambarella provides complete SoC solutions that are up to 3x more power-efficient per generated token, while enabling immediate and cost-effective deployment in products.
“Generative AI networks are enabling new functions across our target application markets that were just not possible before,” said Les Kohn, CTO and co-founder of Ambarella. “All edge devices are about to get a lot smarter, with our N1 series of SoCs enabling world-class multi-modal LLM processing in a very attractive power/price envelope.”
“Virtually every edge application will get enhanced by generative AI in the next 18 months,” said Alexander Harrowell, Principal Analyst, Advanced Computing at Omdia. “When moving genAI workloads to the edge, the game becomes all about performance per watt and integration with the rest of the edge ecosystem, not just raw throughput.”
All of Ambarella’s AI SoCs are supported by the company’s new Cooper Developer Platform. Additionally, in order to reduce customers’ time-to-market, Ambarella has pre-ported and optimized popular LLMs, such as Llama-2, as well as the Large Language and Video Assistant (LLava) model running on N1 for multi-modal vision analysis of up to 32 camera sources. These pre-trained and fine-tuned models will be available for partners to download from the Cooper Model Garden.
For many real-world applications, visual input is a key modality, in addition to language, and Ambarella’s SoC architecture is natively well-suited to process video and AI simultaneously at very low power. Providing a full-function SoC enables the highly efficient processing of multi-modal LLMs while still performing all system functions, unlike a standalone AI accelerator.
Generative AI will be a step function for computer vision processing that brings context and scene understanding to a variety of devices, from security installations and autonomous robots to industrial applications. Examples of the on-device LLM and multi-modal processing enabled by this new Ambarella offering include: smart contextual searches of security footage; robots that can be controlled with natural language commands; and different AI helpers that can perform anything from code generation to text and image generation.
Most of these systems rely heavily on both camera and natural language understanding, and will benefit from on-device generative AI processing for speed and privacy, as well as a lower total cost of ownership. The local processing enabled by Ambarella’s solutions also perfectly suits application-specific LLMs, which are typically fine-tuned on the edge for each individual scenario; versus the classical server approach of using bigger and more power-hungry LLMs to cater to every use case.
Based on Ambarella’s powerful CV3-HD architecture, initially developed for autonomous driving applications, the N1 series of SoCs repurposes all this performance for running multi-modal LLMs in an extremely low power footprint. For example, the N1 SoC runs Llama2-13B with up to 25 output tokens per second in single-streaming mode at under 50W of power. Combined with the ease-of-integration of pre-ported models, this new solution can quickly help OEMs deploy generative AI into any power-sensitive application, from an on-premise AI box to a delivery robot.
Both the N1 SoC and a demonstration of its multi-modal LLM capabilities will be on display this week at the Ambarella exhibition during CES.
About Ambarella
Ambarella’s products are used in a wide variety of human vision and edge AI applications, including video security, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), electronic mirror, drive recorder, driver/cabin monitoring, autonomous driving and robotics applications. Ambarella’s low-power systems-on-chip (SoCs) offer high-resolution video compression, advanced image and radar processing, and powerful deep neural network processing to enable intelligent perception, fusion and planning. For more information, please visit ambarella.com.
 
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Leopard Imaging Inc. (Leopard Imaging), a global leader in intelligent embedded camera design and manufacturing, is launching its new state-of-the-art embedded cameras LI-AR0830-YUV-MIPI and LI-AR2020-MIPI powered by onsemi at the world’s most influential technology event – CES 2024.

Founded in 2008, Leopard Imaging has supported thousands of well-known companies in advanced imaging solutions with its experienced engineering teams, high quality manufacturing capabilities in both “Made in U.S.A” and offshore, and quality management certifications such as IATF16949 for automotive industry, and AS9100D for aerospace industry.

The onsemi AR2020 and AR0830 sensors are a part of the Hyperlux™ LP product family. These two advanced sensors capture images in either linear or enhanced Dynamic Range (eDR) modes, with a rolling−shutter readout. Both sensors are architected & designed to deliver high−quality performance consuming very low power. It is supported by a 1.4 μm BSI pixel from onsemi and delivers excellent optical performance in lowlight & NIR wavelengths. The features of the sensors provide a powerful data capturing device at the edge that can be programmed through several options to deliver optimal bandwidth at very low power. Both cameras are well-received by customers with applications of automation, robotics, A-IoT, drones, etc.

“We are very excited to launch our LI-AR0830-YUV-MIPI and LI-AR2020-MIPI cameras powered by onsemi again at CES,” said Bill Pu, president and co-founder of Leopard Imaging. “We are looking forward to meeting our partners and more high technology companies who are seeking advanced image solutions at CES 2024.”

“With our superior ultra-low power design, high-performance pixel and system optimized features such as Wake-on-Motion and SmartROI, our Hyperlux LP sensor family brings world-class imaging to a variety of applications,” said Steve Harris, senior director of marketing, Industrial and Commercial Sensing Division, Intelligent Solutions Group, onsemi. “Our wide base of customers, combined with Leopard Imaging’s industry recognized high-quality camera expertise, have a reliable and ready-to-use solution for any use case.”

Leopard Imaging will be showcasing their imaging solutions at CES 2024 Booth No. 9529, Las Vegas Convention Center, North Hall, January 5th – 8th. To set up a meeting with Leopard Imaging at CES, please email marketing@leopardimaging.com.

Leopard Imaging and onsemi will host a joint webinar in January 2024 to present the details of the two cameras with industry leaders. For registration information please subscribe to Leopard Imaging Newsletter.

About Leopard Imaging Inc.

Leopard Imaging is a global leader providing high-definition embedded cameras and AI-based imaging solutions—focusing on core technologies that improve image processing in automotive vehicles, aerospace vehicles, drones, IoT, and robotics. An NVIDIA Elite Partner and a member of the AWS Partner Network, Leopard Imaging works closely with the most established sensor companies in producing advanced camera solutions for global customers. With original equipment manufacturer (OEM) and original design manufacturer (ODM) services, Leopard Imaging provides camera solutions for global customers.

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How/where is BRN linked to this?

Searching text for Brainchip, Akida, Neuromorphic, nothing shows. Only thing is ultra low power....
 
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The focus will now be on this year's CES which will start in the next few days in Vegas.

I just want to warn others not to automatically assume anything with AI, ML, Edge etc would have AKIDA involvement, or get too excited about potential increase in our SP.

A few of us have been caught up with the excitement before and now paying hefty prices for it. I myself is roughly 70% down in my BRN holding.

Historically we have been left disappointed with expected news and announcements - a great example was when Akida 2.0 was officially announced though the ASX and the SP did not move at all.

The fact that we now have to secure further funding through LDA Capital also suggests that imminent sizeable revenue is not expected.
Just a reminder.
 
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Brilliant.... Thanks @Bravo ....:love::cool: Exciting interview!

I like what he said.. Telling it straight..... "Your not advertising as good as you should!!.. underestimating yourselves!!" ...

Bring on the 📢📢Announcements📢📢 BRN ... Pretty please

🙏🙏OK next please 🙏🙏
Well, I hope they bloody asked him afterwards..

"Umm, can you elaborate on that a bit" 🤔..
 
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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
Well, I hope they bloody asked him afterwards..

"Umm, can you elaborate on that a bit" 🤔..
It would be great and I hope that they did exchange some marketing/announcement ideas etc moving forward!🤞
 
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How/where is BRN linked to this?

Searching text for Brainchip, Akida, Neuromorphic, nothing shows. Only thing is ultra low power....

If you are willing to say sorry for your cult comment, FF may share.
Interesting you think the place is a cult, but not enough to stop suckling on the teat of information this place is built on.

Edit: Hint - look at the podcast thread
 
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The Brainchip SP is still unimpressed by the start of CES2024.
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